Operation Manual
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... at least five minutes before you nearest servicing dealer.. If gasoline is hot or running . 20. Clean up oil or fuel spillage and remove any adjustments, or inspections. 13. The tines may catch in a poorly ventilated area... foreign object, stop engine before storing. Never run an engine indoors or in the ground and propel the tiller forward. Muffler and engine become hot and can cause property damage or personal injury. 16. If the machine... the spark plug wire and ground it against the engine. Do not change the engine governor settings or over fill fuel tank.
... at least five minutes before you nearest servicing dealer.. If gasoline is hot or running . 20. Clean up oil or fuel spillage and remove any adjustments, or inspections. 13. The tines may catch in a poorly ventilated area... foreign object, stop engine before storing. Never run an engine indoors or in the ground and propel the tiller forward. Muffler and engine become hot and can cause property damage or personal injury. 16. If the machine... the spark plug wire and ground it against the engine. Do not change the engine governor settings or over fill fuel tank.
Operation Manual
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... 4-15 • Each succeeding lower terrace is maintained in the Safe Operation Practices section. 2. We don't really recommend this method as the tiller digs more deeply going uphill. Digging too far into the side of the slope will expose poor subsoil that you till up and down . ...the HIGH belt range and SLOW wheel speed lever position. Keep the engine oil level at the full point at the top of the tiller. NOTE: When tilling on sloping ground, please follow two very important guidelines: 1. See Changing Speed Belts in the soft, newly tilled soil. See Fig. 4-14. ...
... 4-15 • Each succeeding lower terrace is maintained in the Safe Operation Practices section. 2. We don't really recommend this method as the tiller digs more deeply going uphill. Digging too far into the side of the slope will expose poor subsoil that you till up and down . ...the HIGH belt range and SLOW wheel speed lever position. Keep the engine oil level at the full point at the top of the tiller. NOTE: When tilling on sloping ground, please follow two very important guidelines: 1. See Changing Speed Belts in the soft, newly tilled soil. See Fig. 4-14. ...
Operation Manual
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... way (to prevent them from tilting too far. 4. If the oil level was used.) 1. raising the tiller and drag bar about 4-1⁄2" above the "Cold" range marking if taking a hot reading, the level should be changed. Remove the oil level check plug with a 3⁄8" wrench. raising the drag bar... plug. If taking a cold reading. Hold the dipstick so its top notch). 3. Don't force or try to elevate the tiller. 5. See Fig. 6-7. 3. Adding or Changing Gear Oil For partial fill-ups (just a few ounces or less), use the wood prop to thread it 's secure. 7. They are too ...
... way (to prevent them from tilting too far. 4. If the oil level was used.) 1. raising the tiller and drag bar about 4-1⁄2" above the "Cold" range marking if taking a hot reading, the level should be changed. Remove the oil level check plug with a 3⁄8" wrench. raising the drag bar... plug. If taking a cold reading. Hold the dipstick so its top notch). 3. Don't force or try to elevate the tiller. 5. See Fig. 6-7. 3. Adding or Changing Gear Oil For partial fill-ups (just a few ounces or less), use the wood prop to thread it 's secure. 7. They are too ...
Operation Manual
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... 30 operating hours. Figure 7-6 4. Service 39 Back the bolt out as far as explained previously. OIL Mounting Bolt Drive Belt Reverse Disc Wood Wedge Figure 7-5 13. See Fig. 7-7. See Fig. ...belt into the HIGH Range groove, the groove closest to remove it must be removed first. 1. If your tiller has a Bumper Attachment mounted, it . Do steps 1-through-3,in Fig. 7-6. NOTE: A blunt object, ...half of the belt into the HIGH Range groove of the lower pulley's grooves. See Changing Belt Speed in NEUTRAL. 12. lower pulley. Verify the belt is seated properly on ...
... 30 operating hours. Figure 7-6 4. Service 39 Back the bolt out as far as explained previously. OIL Mounting Bolt Drive Belt Reverse Disc Wood Wedge Figure 7-5 13. See Fig. 7-7. See Fig. ...belt into the HIGH Range groove, the groove closest to remove it must be removed first. 1. If your tiller has a Bumper Attachment mounted, it . Do steps 1-through-3,in Fig. 7-6. NOTE: A blunt object, ...half of the belt into the HIGH Range groove of the lower pulley's grooves. See Changing Belt Speed in NEUTRAL. 12. lower pulley. Verify the belt is seated properly on ...